
Aladdin
Aladdin is a platform game developed and published by Capcom for the SNES in 1993. Based on Disney's animated film, it features vibrant animation, authentic Middle Eastern-inspired music, and fluid gameplay. Players control Aladdin through Agrabah and other iconic locations, using his acrobatic skills and apples to defeat enemies.
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About This Game
The SNES version was developed separately from the Genesis version, with Capcom creating their own interpretation of the film. It features unique level designs and gameplay mechanics, including magic carpet rides and genie transformations.
Notable for its faithful sprite animations that closely resemble the film's art style. The game includes voice samples from the movie and a soundtrack featuring original compositions inspired by the film's score.
Praised for its colorful visuals and accessible gameplay, it became one of the best-selling licensed games on SNES, selling over 1.5 million copies worldwide. The game's difficulty curve and bonus stages were particularly well-received.
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